From Hasbro Studios comes an animated action/comedy series about overscheduled teenager Jake Armstrong and his two best friends. When the trio are accidentally exposed to an experimental chemical, they become STRETCH ARMSTRONG and the FLEX FIGHTERS, a team of unlikely superheroes who expand beyond the confines of their lives and embark on a series of adventures.

I'll say the same thing I did when the now cancelled movie was announced a few years ago and that is that this has potential to be awesome if they realize what they have, this show can only work in a so bad its awesome kinda cheesy movie anything besides that will fail.

I've been thinking a lot about this franchise after the announcement, definitely a lot more than any sane man would have. I could try to blame it on getting nostalgic for the toy I used to have as a kid but I'm not going to think up of any excuses for myself. At least I know that this guy makes me feel I'm not alone.

This could end terrible though, if for some odd reason they decide to take it seriously and also if its treated just as a little kids movie then it'll be terrible as well. It has to be for kids but in a trippy/wacky sort of way and it'll be great. I mean the origin from the 90s commercial is he was just born that way and found out when he wanted to get some milk as a baby.

You might not know but Stretch Armstrong already has pretty extensive stuff to work from his rogues gallery: Stretch Monster, Stretch monster X (japan), Stretch Serpent, Stretch X-Ray, Super Morphman (trio), Vac-Man, Vac-monsters, Vac-Pac and Evil X-Ray Wretch Armstrong. And he's not without allies as well such as Stretch Octopus (boy and girl), Fetch(the dog) Armstrong. He also has plenty of arsenal like the Stretch-Limo, Stretch Battle-Bot without mentioning he's a ninja, army man, karate master, has gone to space and has plenty of weapons. So yeah more stuff than the any person ever thought or cared for.

If I have to judge by that image I'm not hopeful. It's probably another little kid Netflix show trying to sell new Stretch Armstrong toys. Now that may be silly to complain about but what I mean is they seem to be going for a standard "superhero" show. Like I mentioned they either have to go full silly or it'll be a bust. I guess I'll check it out but I'm guessing it'll be similar to that new Kong cartoon.

Whatever happened to that Magic School Bus cartoon scheduled to come out this year? We've gotten announcements and releases from cartoons on Netflix since that was announced two years ago but there's absolutely no news about it, I was looking forward to it.

I thought it was pretty solid, for the most part. I liked the interactions between the main characters and how they played off one another, particularly Nathan and Ricardo. The worldbuilding was also pretty nice, particularly the history of Charter City and how Rook Unlimited is changing it.

The fight sequences were okay, but I was expecting a little more, particularly from some of the people involved in the series. Also, while enjoyable, most of the season is Villain of the Week until the last four or five episodes of the series, where it all comes together.

I'm just getting around to watching it and it's bad. The main character designs are absolutely awful, there's nothing interesting about them. The look of most characters is really bland as well. I don't understand what they were thinking when they made this.

They took this old property without much backstory, my take would've been to just use what little they have and make a super wacky show, it can't be taken too seriously or just make something entirely new and different and just use the name, I guess that's fine as well. They took the second option but made it as vanilla as they could possibly think, these are not only boring looking generic super heroes but they have no real gimmick. Their powers are as dull as you can get, even Stretch Armstrong doesn't use his stretching abilities like Mr. Fantastic or Plastic Man would so what's the point?

The two part pilot was so hard to get through, it really was just bad. The show seems like those generic mid budget cartoons we used to get in the 90s, which is actually my cup of tea but without an actual interesting character design or nostalgia or anything it's hard to get excited about anything that happens.

If the show had something that made it have an extra umph then I could totally dig the show, the other episodes are nothing special but they aren't awful and have enough in there to keep you interested. It just needs something to set it apart and give it its own identity.

I liked the interactions in school, the arching plot was very easy to predict but still cool to see it though. The villains for the most part were as unmemorable as you can get. The last few episodes are better but like I said, it's not enough.

Apparently the season order was 26 episodes so looks like I'll have to watch 13 more episodes in a few months

Edit: based on the toys released maybe they will dig into the Stretch canon like in my first post in this thread, seeing wacky stuff like that in the show would be awesome and could make me like the show. We had Stretch Monster but he didn't quite cut it the way he was used until the final episodes.

Its a good if generic show, when it comes to characters and personal lives I think the show really shines and the animation and action scenes are pretty good I mean they aren't Voltron levels but they are still passable. The story could use some work and some of the villians are really lackluster

Their powers are as dull as you can get, even Stretch Armstrong doesn't use his stretching abilities like Mr. Fantastic or Plastic Man would so what's the point?

They actually didn't want to make Stretch similar to those two so he could actually stand out among stretchy heroes and also so he wouldn't be too overpowered, in order to create actual tension in the story. Plus, so Omni-Mass and Wingspan would have their own unique stretch abilities.

It's no different than Batman or Superman cartoons nerfing those heroes to have obstacles and villains for them.